In:
Journal of Oceanography, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Vol. 78, No. 4 ( 2022-08), p. 209-228
Abstract:
Seasonal and interannual variations of chlorophyll- a (chl- a ) in the upper Gulf of Thailand (uGoT) were obtained using new regionally tuned algorithms applied to Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer-Aqua. This long time-series (2003–2017) data were analyzed in the context of variations in environmental conditions associated with the Southeast Asian Monsoon. Chl- a distribution patterns were distinct for the non-monsoon (NOM), southwest-monsoon (SWM), and northeast-monsoon (NEM) seasons. During the SWM/NEM, high/low chl- a concentrations were associated with high/low precipitation and river discharge. During the NOM chl- a concentrations were generally low, because of low precipitation. In general, chl- a variability was tightly coupled to discharge from the Chao Phraya and Tha Chin rivers. Chl- a concentrations were generally higher in the north, but chl -a accumulation in the east/west of the uGoT could be linked to piling of freshwater to the east/west during the SWM/NEM caused by changes in wind direction and the reversal of currents. Interannual changes in chl -a were attributed to El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) rather than Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) driven changes in precipitation, river discharge, and wind patterns. During the SWM, positive/negative chl -a anomalies coincided with high/low precipitation and river discharge during La Niña/El Niño. During the NEM, positive/negative chl -a anomaly coincided with high/low river discharge and strong/weak wind during La Niña/El Niño. Meanwhile, during NOM, positive chl -a anomaly could be attributed to anomalous high wind speed and precipitation during El Niño.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0916-8370
,
1573-868X
DOI:
10.1007/s10872-021-00625-2
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Publication Date:
2022
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2017037-3
detail.hit.zdb_id:
33241-0
SSG:
12
SSG:
14
Permalink